Home studies are important for the safety of children. The purpose of the adoption home study in Mississippi is to ensure that the homes where children are to be placed are safe, stable and prepared. The process also checks that you’re personally ready for adoption on a mental, financial and emotional level.

Required Mississippi Home Study Documentation

Because the MS adoption home study is typically the most time-consuming step of the adoption process, it’s helpful to have your required documentation organized and ready to go, as it often needs to be reviewed by several different state departments.

Preparing for In-Home Visits

Your Mississippi home study adoption professional will tour your home with you as well as interview your family.

The home tour is done to make sure you’ve taken basic child safety steps in your home, such as:

Keeping toxic substances like medicines, chemicals and cleaning supplies stored out of a child’s reach

Gates on stairways

Fenced-off pools or ponds

Covered electric outlets

Working smoke and CO2 detectors

And more

The family interviews will involve your home study professional talking with you about a number of topics, like how you feel about adoption, your parenting tactics, your childhood and family relationships and more. This helps your home study provider to know more about you personally and learn about your emotional process that led you to adoption.

When to Update Your Mississippi Adoption Home Study

A home study must be completed within 90 days of the initial date of application. A completed home study in Mississippi remains valid for up to six months. If you haven’t been placed with a child in that time frame, you’ll need to update it before it expires.

Updates to your home study are also needed any time you’ve experienced a big change in your life, like a new job or a move.

After you’ve been placed with a child, a minimum of six months of post-placement supervision is required, and adoptive families are required to attend adoption support group meetings. The home study specialist will visit within two weeks after initial placement, and then at least once every month for the next three months. They’ll visit again at the end of the six-month post-placement supervision period.

In Mississippi, an adoption home study may be placed on hold or withdrawn for a number of reasons, including:

Any indications that suggest inability to parent a child appropriately, including unfavorable or insufficient references or financial limitations

Individual documents within your home study may also need to be updated periodically, as they can expire at different times.

The Mississippi Adoption Home Study Checklist

In addition to filing documents, taking adoption training courses and making safety upgrades to your home, there are a few other things you’ll need in the process to complete a home study for adoption in Mississippi.

You can learn more about the home study process in MS by calling us at 1-800-ADOPTION now. Contact your adoption home study professional to view a Mississippi adoption home study checklist and get the information you need to begin the home study for adoption today.

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